Conceptual artist Peter McFarlane creates works of art from everyday objects, re-purposing them, bringing to life compelling works of art that act as symbols, telling the story of the times we live in.

The presence of these serene sculptures gives a sense of stillness and place. Created by artist Ronald T. Crawford, 13 standing stones named "The Standing Babas" are located on Salt Spring Island, B.C.

Filmed, directed, and edited by Ehren McPhee.

Artwork by contemporary Inuit sculptor Abraham Anghik Ruben on display at the Robert Bateman Center in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This three minute video shares the artists earliest memories in his own words, accompanied by fifteen of his original sculptures on display at the Robert Bateman Center.

David Tycho is one of many artists who showed his work at the 2015 Art! Vancouver show. Discover more of his work at http://tychoart.com/

Thomas R. McPhee was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. See Thomas's work at http://www.thomasrmcpheesculptor.net/ www.ehrenmcphee.com

Shirley Thompson was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. Shirley Thompson's work can be seen at the Craig Yeats Studio & Gallery in West Vancouver and at www.craigyeats.com

Lyza Del mar-Gustin was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. Lyza Del mar-Gustin is a landscape painter with a contemporary twist. at: http://www.lyzaart.com and at yeatsgallery.ca www.ehrenmcphee.com

Diana Lupieri was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. Visit www.dianalupieri.com to see Diana's works and more information.

Karen Bagayawa was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. Karen Bagayawa, Mixed Media Artist To see her works visit: www.karenbagayawa.com and at www.yeatsgallery.ca www.ehrenmcphee.com

Craig Yeats was one of the many artists who attended the 2015 Art! Vancouver Show. Craig started painting watercolours in high school and made many studies of the foreshore areas of West Vancouver. Since then Craig has refined his technique to heighten the visual impact of his paintings.